On our investigation webpage you can find
information on the proceeding we opened on Feb. 9, 2017 (called an Order
Instituting Investigation; I.17-02-002) to determine the feasibility of
minimizing or eliminating the use of Aliso Canyon.

Statute requires the CPUC to seek public comment on this report. Members of the public can comment on the report via email to Aliso@cpuc.ca.gov. These comments should include "715 Report" in the subject line. Comments are due by close of business on Dec. 6, 2017. Public comments received will help further inform the CPUC about reliability issues related to Aliso Canyon.

Oct. 18, 2017: Draft Aliso Canyon Withdrawal Protocol that describes the process to be followed before making a withdrawal from the Aliso Canyon storage facility; a finalized protocol will be posted on Oct. 31, 2017, and will be effective Nov. 1, 2017.

This Winter Withdrawal Protocol describes the process to be followed before making a withdrawal from the Aliso Canyon storage facility. The protocol was developed by the CPUC, the California Independent system Operator, and Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, with input from the California Energy Commission. The protocol revised the summer protocol, in recognition of the differences in the conditions that make up winter demand versus summer demand.

Statute requires the CPUC to seek public comment on this report. Members of the public can comment on the report via mail to the CPUC’s Public Advisor’s Office, 505 Van Ness Ave., San Francisco, CA 94102, or via email to public.advisor@cpuc.ca.gov. These comments should include “Aliso Canyon Working Gas Inventory, Production Capacity, Injection Capacity, and Well Availability” in the subject line of any written or emailed correspondence. Comments are due by January 26, 2017. Public comments received will help further inform the CPUC about reliability issues related to Aliso Canyon.

Aug. 18, 2016: CPUC approves contracts for SDG&E in continued support of the Governor’s Emergency Proclamation to protect public safety by ensuring the continued reliability of natural gas and electric supplies while there is a moratorium on gas injections at Aliso Canyon Natural Gas Storage Facility

Statute requires the CPUC to seek public comment on this report. Members of the public can comment on the report via mail to the CPUC’s Public Advisor’s Office, which is located at: CPUC Public Advisor, 505 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102, or via email to public.advisor@cpuc.ca.gov. These comments should include “Aliso Canyon Working Gas Inventory, Production Capacity, Injection Capacity, and Well Availability for Summer 2016 Reliability” in the subject line of any written or emailed correspondence. Comments are due by July 28, 2016. Public comments received will help further inform the CPUC about reliability issues related to Aliso Canyon.

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